A new Iron Maiden beer due this October

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5th July 2017

A fourth beer from the Iron Maiden and Robinsons collaboration has been announced.

Hallowed is a 6 per cent ABV Belgian-style beer made with a Belgian yeast – the first time the brewery changed its yeast since 1942.

Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden and beer aficionado, said: "What makes this brew pretty special is that we're adopting a Belgian yeast for the first time. I'm a big fan of Belgian beers, so I jumped at the chance to brew my own.

"While I get very excited about experimenting with new formulas and ingredients, the thing about Belgian beer is that it's as much a way of life as it is a drink. We've tried to bottle that philosophy in Hallowed, albeit with a British twist."

The limited edition brew will be available from October for four months.